Tag: Tiku Talsania

  • Grandma rocks the screen in Jai Mata Ji digital premiere

    Grandma rocks the screen in Jai Mata Ji digital premiere

    MUMBAI: This Diwali, grandma takes centre stage! Jai Mata Ji – Let’s Rock, the heartwarming and hilarious Gujarati family entertainer, is making its world digital premiere on ShemarooMe on 16 October 2025. Starring Malhar Thakar alongside veterans Tiku Talsania, Vandana Pathak, and Neela Mulherkar, the film blends comedy, heart, and a pinch of drama to explore life, choices, and mischief at any age.

    The story follows an 80-year-old grandmother whose life flips upside down thanks to a government scheme. Suddenly, she faces life-altering decisions: taking a stand against her self-absorbed children, rekindling a lost romance, or embracing a flamboyant, modern lifestyle. The result is chaos, laughter, and moments that tug at the heartstrings.

    Speaking about the film, Malhar Thakar said, “Manish Saini turned a serious topic into comedy while keeping it sensitive. Shooting with such a talented cast was a joy, and this film makes you laugh and feel emotional all at once. It’s a step forward for Gujarati cinema.”

    Tiku Talsania added, “The film satirically shows how respect for parents is often tied to money, a painful truth. This digital premiere on ShemarooMe allows this message to reach more families while entertaining them.”

    Directed with wit and warmth, Jai Mata Ji – Let’s Rock celebrates resilience, second chances, and living unapologetically, proving that life at 80 can be just as unpredictable, joyful, and adventurous as ever. This festive season, skip the reruns and let grandma lead the charge on screen.

  • ShemarooMe presents new web series ‘What The Fafda’

    ShemarooMe presents new web series ‘What The Fafda’

    Mumbai: Comedy lovers, rejoice! Get ready to unleash a wave of laughter with ShemarooMe’s latest original web series, ‘What The Fafda’ premiering on the 14 September 2023. This uproarious comedy promises to be your ultimate ticket to a world filled with hilarity and non-stop fun. ‘What The Fafda’ boasts an ensemble of over 40 artists that reads like a who’s who of the Gujarati entertainment industry, featuring the likes of Pratik Gandhi, Sanjay Goradia, Tiku Talsania, Shraddha Dangar, Niilam Panchal, Ishani Dave, Kushal Mistry, Jayesh More, Jhinal Belani, Manan Dave, Bhamini Oza, Prem Gadhvi, Parth Parmar, Dhruvin Kumar, Viraj Ghelani, and other incredible talents. From quirky characters to laugh-out-loud situations, ‘What the Fafda’ serves up a comedy platter that caters to every palate.

    Created under the banner of Bombay Story House and spearheaded by Rahul Patel, this situational anthology comedy series is on the brink of becoming your newest addiction. The series introduces an unprecedented format in Gujarati comedy, with each episode offering a humorous perspective on the lives of quirky professionals we often encounter in our daily lives, offering a unique glimpse into their world. Every episode promises to whip up hilarious situations, unveiling their eccentricities and delightfully unconventional working styles. Viewers can expect relatable yet riotous scenarios that will compel them to say ‘What The Fafda’ towards the end of each episode. And if that’s not enough to pique your interest, the series features a catchy title track that perfectly encapsulates the show’s essence and will get you grooving.

    Speaking about the excitement surrounding the show’s launch, veteran actor Tiku Talsania expressed his enthusiasm, “During the shoot, the set was filled with young and energetic crew members who knew exactly what they wanted, which is something I appreciate. Everyone has done a fantabulous job, and I am sure the audience will like it as it deviates from the usual ‘baa-bahu’ drama. In a world where comedy has evolved into various forms, including dark humour and biting sarcasm, ShemarooMe and ‘What the Fafda’ team have impressively revived the essence of family-friendly humour that the Gujarati industry is famous for. The viewers will not only enjoy the show but also resonate with its unique concept.”

    Actor Manan Dave shared his experience and said, “The audience can see me in two episodes of ‘What The Fafda’. In one of the episodes, I had the privilege of sharing the screen with Tiku sir, a veteran in the industry, and as a young, aspiring actor, I learned invaluable lessons from him. I would like to thank ShemarooMe for this ambitious project, which brings together 40-plus actors from the industry and beautifully blends the talents of both young and veteran Gujarati actors. The result has been nothing short of impressive; each episode carries a unique message that I believe will strike a chord with the audience. I hope the audience watches the series and shower their love on us.”

    So, mark your calendars, set your reminders, and prepare to laugh your heart out! ‘What The Fafda’ guarantees an unmatched comedy experience, with every episode designed to have you in splits from start to finish. Don’t miss out on this comedy extravaganza – it’s time to say goodbye to stress and hello to hilarity!

  • Sab TV to spook you with Pritam, Pyaare Aur Woh

    Sab TV to spook you with Pritam, Pyaare Aur Woh

    MUMBAI: If there’s somethin’ strange in your neighborhood. Who ya gonna call (ghostbusters). Remember these famous lines from a popular TV series called Ghostbusters?

     

    If you do, then you will see an uncanny resemblance with a new horror comedy show called Pritam, Pyaare Aur Woh. The show which promises to be a rib-tickling delight along with a few spooks & scares will debut on Sab TV at 7:30pm on 3 March.

     

    In a completely new treatment to the subject of ghosts, something that has captivated the psyche for generations across the country, the show, revolves around two endearing brothers Pritam, played by Siddharth Sagar and Pyaare, portrayed by Prasad Barve, who accidentally and unknowingly, get famous, solving ghost buster cases.

     

    Speaking about Pritam Pyaare Aur Woh, SabTV senior EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor said, “We have made Horror Comedy before & it had been very successful for us. There is a strong recall for this genre and hence we decided to bring this genre back on air in an all new & contemporary treatment. Pritam & Pyaare are all set to be India’s favorite Ghost Busters!”

     

    In the show, Pritam & Pyaare, solve a ghost buster case accidentally, at the first instance and earn appreciation for it. Taking that seriously, they then setup a laboratory where they research & create useless yet unique gadgets to solve cases involving ghosts, which though are actually of no use in trapping ghosts. However, incidents happen accidentally and the cases get solved even when their gadgets fail or are forgotten at home, which only get Pritam and Pyaare to think that this has happened because of them & their favorite gadgets!

     

    Other actors in the show are Tiku Talsania, Parineeta Bothakur, Tapasya Daljeet Soundh and Rajesh Kumar as the vampire ‘Dara Koyla’, a tall, lean, aristocratic- looking ghost, who speaks with immaculate dignity.

  • Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara: Akshay Kumar all the way

    Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara: Akshay Kumar all the way

    MUMBAI: Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaa is touted as a sequel to the producers’ earlier film, Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai. The claim is a deception and a ploy to cash in on the popularity of the earlier film. Supposedly based on a chapter from the don Dawood Ibrahim’s life, it is just another love triangle.

    Akshay Kumar has killed senior dons and attained the mantle of the ultimate don of Mumbai. The remaining local area gangsters are also rendered ineffective by him thereby creating enemies waiting to kill him. His main opponent is Mahesh Manjrekar. Akshay has shifted his base to Middle East but still rules the underworld of Mumbai from there. Akshay had long back picked a young boy, Imran Khan, and nurtured him into a perfect daredevil.

    Having neutralised all his enemies, he plans to visit Mumbai again; the agenda being to eliminate Manjrekar once and for all. The task to eliminate him is passed onto Imran and another henchman, Chetan Hansraj, who botch it up as Manjrekar outsmarts them.

    But there is a distraction in his life and plans. A khiladi with women otherwise, for the first time in his life, he falls in love. The woman is Sonakshi Sinha, but he is unaware that his own protégé, Imran, also loves the same woman. The film, which was fun so far, starts going downhill as the love triangle plays up and the villain in Akshay starts getting more and more cruel, illogical, stretched and dull.

    As the film continues with its love story of two men and one woman, there are songs and dream sequences and poor Sonakshi ends up being in the imagination songs of both the heroes. There seem to be no better, more interesting ways known to the writer to fill up the reels, notwithstanding the tedium it causes to the viewers. This is until Akshay suddenly dreams up a plot to lure Manjrekar out of his den: to spread the rumour that Akshay and Imran have fallen out as both crave the same woman! As invincible as the tales of Dawood Ibrahim have made him, Akshay, supposedly playing his character, takes on Manjrekar in the middle of a busy Mumbai road with traffic in full flow from both directions.

    Producers: Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor.
    Direction: Milan Luthria.
    Cast: Akshay Kumar, Imran Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Sonali Bendre, Mahesh Manjrekar, Pitobash Tripathy, Mushtaq Khan, Chetan Hansraj, Tiku Talsania.

    Having killed his main adversary now is the time for the love triangle to reach some sort of conclusion. Pitobash Tripathy, Imran’s childhood buddy, finds a place in Akshay’s car. He has been brought here to ‘unwittingly’ convey that Imran also loves Sonakshi. Akshay being don and Imran being his underling knows only one way to end the love triangle: by killing Imran. There is some one-sided action as Imran refuses to raise his hand on his mentor and goes on to take a police bullet meant for Akshay on himself.

    The film is okay while Akshay holds the fort on his own for much of first half of the film. It is also okay with Imran’s entry scene. But enter Sonakshi and the film loses its track. Milan Luthria is not in his element and has also taken the viewer for granted at many places. Characters play Shoaib, Aslam and Jasmine speak of ‘Paap’ and cite ‘Ram’ and ‘Ravan’, which is odd. Nor does the film create the aura of the era it deals with. Rajat Arora has done well with his dialogue writing, especially the ones penned for Akshay. Musically, the film has an entertaining number in Tayyab Ali pyar ka dushman…. A hit number borrowed from Manmohan Desai’s Amar Akbar Anthony and scored by Laxmikant Pyarelal. The other good songs are: Tu hi khwahish… And Yeh tune kya kiya… Editing needed to be crisper. Photography is good.

    The film is an Akshay Kumar vehicle and he makes the most of it; dressed like a mid 20th century American gangster with jelled hairstyle, dark glasses and suit without tie, he carries a certain gait in his walk. This is one of his better performances. Imran is good in certain parts. Sonakshi is okay. Pitobash is good as usual. Sonali Bendre makes a brief role while Vidya Balan makes a passing appearance.

    Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara is a mish-mash between a crime and a romance film, which does not quite work for a viewer.